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Density
  
1.27 g/cm³

Formula
  
(C37H24O6N2)n

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Appearance
  
Amber-to-transparent solid

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Polyetherimide (PEI) is an amorphous, amber-to-transparent thermoplastic with characteristics similar to the related plastic PEEK. Relative to PEEK, PEI is cheaper, but is lower in impact strength and usable temperature.

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Structure

The molecular formula of the repeating unit of PEI is C37H24O6N2 and the molecular weight is 592 g/mol.

Properties

Polyetherimide The chemical structure of polyetherimide Ultem Figure 1 of 9

The glass transition temperature of PEI is 217 °C. Its amorphous density at 25 °C is 1.27 g/cm3. It is prone to stress cracking in chlorinated solvents.

Ultem

Polyetherimide Preparation of antifouling polyetherimidehydrolysed PIAM blend

Ultem is a family of PEI products manufactured by SABIC as a result of acquiring the General Electric Plastics Division in 2007, developed by Joseph G. Wirth in the early 1980s. Ultem resins are used in medical and chemical instrumentation due to their heat resistance, solvent resistance and flame resistance. Ultem 1000 (standard, unfilled polyetherimide) has a high dielectric strength, inherent flame resistance, and extremely low smoke generation. Ultem has high mechanical properties and performs in continuous use to 340 °F (170 °C). Ultem 1000 has typical thermal conductivity of 0.22 W/(m·K) (but some sources give 0.122 W/(m.K)). It has "Questionable usage on alkaline solutions."

Polyetherimide Patent US8545988 Polyetherimide and polyetherimide sulfone blends

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References

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